
Dr. Jen Fry (she/her) is a Sports Geographer, tech founder, TEDx speaker, conflict expert, and author dedicated to transforming organizational dynamics through the intersection of conflict and culture. With a PhD in Sports Geography from Michigan State University, she owns JenFryTalks, an organizational change firm that delivers keynotes, workshops, and consulting on conflict, communication, leadership, and culture, trusted by organizations like Vanguard University. Jen is also the founder of Coordle, a B2B tech company simplifying youth sports travel logistics with features like real-time itineraries, communication, food orders, and hosting—addressing the chaos faced by parents, coaches, and athletes. A veteran volleyball coach with over 15 years at the collegiate level, she specializes in resolving conflicts to enhance team performance and well-being. Jen is the author of I Said No: The No-BS Guide to Setting Boundaries, Speaking Up, and Staying Unbothered, a culturally nuanced book helping high-achievers set boundaries without guilt, drawing from her lived experiences. Based in Baltimore, her work empowers leaders and families to navigate high-pressure environments with clarity and compassion, making her a sought-after voice in sports and personal development.
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Other Social Media Links for Jen:
- Coordle App: https://coordleapp.com/
- Jen's Book on Amazon: Said No: The No-BS Guide to Setting Boundaries, Speaking Up, and Staying Unbothered
- Website: https://jenfrytalks.com/
- Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/jenfrytalks
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenfrytalks/
You can explore more of Hernan's work on his website, https://www.hernanchousa.com/.
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